Roger W. Smith's writings: personal essays and reminiscences; views; literature; culture; day to day jottings; people and places.

a surge of positive energy

Always a surge of positive energy. A sense of exhilaration A lifting of the sprits. It’s hard to be depressed.

How does one account for it?

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I would say that it’s the following.

The concentration of people. It’s why I love cities.

The concentration of business establishments; of restaurants serving every cuisine imaginable, at a wide range of prices; of coffeehouses everywhere where you can sit musing or chatting for what seems like forever; of places of interest such as libraries, theaters, cinemas, concert halls, museums.

The parks and public gathering spots, such as public sitting areas everywhere on even the most congested avenues.

The wide sidewalks, thronged with people.

The wonderful infusion of people of all races and nationalities. The immigrants. The tourists. What they contribute and share in terms of enthusiasm and amiability.

The incredible variety of languages spoken. Heard all the time, on the street and on the subway. Music to the ears.

The access to water, to the ocean and the Hudson and East Rivers, every which way one turns.

A sense of being impervious to weather. It’s fun to walk the streets on a hot summer day when everyone is without a coat. On a winter’s day when somehow an icy chill doesn’t seem to matter. When it makes your blood tingle, and when walking the streets makes you feel warmer. And when it’s raining, the rain-slicked sidewalks often have a feeling of romantic beauty.

The City. Manhattan. The energy! The fun. The sheer excitement!

— Roger W. Smith

February 2019

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photographs by Roger W. Smith

Fifth Avenue, New York Public Library steps; August 16, 2018

Fifth Avenue, August 31, 2018

Fifth Avenue, December 20, 2016

Fifth Avenue, February 15, 2019

Fifth Avenue, February 6, 2019

Fifth Avenue, February 17, 2017

Fifth Avenue, April 27, 2017

Fifth Avenue, June 14, 2018

Fifth Avenue, September 22, 2018

Sixth Avenue, November 30, 2018

Rockefeller Center, September 26, 2017

Central Park, May 1, 2018

Central Park, August 20, 2017

Union Square Park, June 12, 2017

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COMMENT

email from Mara Williams Oakes

February 20, 2019

Your observations on Manhattan are spot on.

Your phrasing creates a dynamic rhythm structure, complementing the pulse of the City.